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Mother Ryan being "very"
Posted on Wed, 02 Mar 2022
Mother Ryan being "very" Irish - "I can hear the accent now. Another tale of weddings and funerals and an intriguing insight into those times. Interesting, as always, Jean. Paul :)
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A beautifully visual poem and
Posted on Sun, 27 Feb 2022
A beautifully visual poem and journey. I really need to see more of Cornwall. I have yet to make it to The Lizard and Land's End. One day..
Read full commentPosted in Brief Moments To Imagine
Some strange crimes against
Posted on Wed, 23 Feb 2022
Some strange crimes against animals indeed. Good to see a sensible age of consent sorted. Interesting, as always, Jean. Keep 'em coming. Paul
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Definitely hold the camera
Posted on Mon, 21 Feb 2022
Definitely hold the camera still with Eunice around. Again, you took me with you, Rhiannon. Paul
Read full commentPosted in Three-dimensional landscape around Bache Camp
All six parts read. There's a
Posted on Mon, 21 Feb 2022
All six parts read. There's a strong chemistry between the characters which shines through in the dialogue. The pacing of the story is both patient and excellent. Enjoyed catching up with this. Paul
Read full commentPosted in Parables of Clippety (6) - Never Been High
Ah that's a sad image of the
Posted on Tue, 22 Feb 2022
Ah that's a sad image of the homeless as they are particularly vulnerable in weather like this. You have woven in the harshness of storms with a grey, urban backdrop. Nicely done, Jenny. Paul
Read full commentPosted in Blustery Day In Town
Yes if only something would
Posted on Fri, 18 Feb 2022
Yes if only something would blow the tinpots" away for good. I'm not sure there is a wind strong enough. Powerful stuff, David. Paul
Read full commentPosted in The Storm : All Blow Away
We all converted to the
Posted on Fri, 18 Feb 2022
We all converted to the Beetles at some point. It's a fine city these days with the dockside area all redeveloped. That sounds strange returning from holiday to a different airport than anticipated. Enjoyed this. Paul
Read full commentPosted in Magical Mystery Tour Part 1 : In Anticipation of Our Trip To Liverpool by Mr Alfred N.Muggins
It's here alright. Blown all
Posted on Fri, 18 Feb 2022
It's here alright. Blown all the bins over in the Close. You have captured the savage and the beauty in your poem. Nicely done. Paul :)
Read full commentPosted in Drama Of Storm Eunice
Thanks for reading it, Di.
Posted on Tue, 15 Feb 2022
Thanks for reading it, Di. Funnily enough, the more fairy tales, myths and legends I look into, the more are based on grim, true life events (or horrific tales) that get sanitised over the years. Still...all those romantic souls get to do their...
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